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TACOMA TIGERS BEAT SEATTLE IN OPENER TACOMA TIGERS WIN FIRST GAME FROM SEATTLE; 5,000 FANS SEE OPENING CONTEST Before an opening day crowd jwas carefully nursing third base considerably targer than that |Cadman showed that he always keeps his bean with him by heaving niet WHOM COM Me Seattle eM «| to first ia tf catch Boocltel, Ar away for the 1914 season, and tant late Kke pounded out a estimated at more than 5,000 © that scored Hogan and Butlé fans, the Seattic Giants dropped Seattle res | 1915 opener yesterday to There Was not g for the score shifty Tacoma | board boy 1o m then on untl! Tigers by a score of 3 tort the seventh, when the Giants au Followiug the usual pee-rade to|nexed thelr only run of the game. the ball patk, headed by Cavan-|In that frame Barth found MoGtr augh's band, Mayor Hi Gill pushed 4 hot single, Courtney the first plll of the season ri 1 him to second, and Bow down the groove, and had it been brought him the re it would un have t strike, as Just for measure the Tiger half way to the plate. | ct the third run ft wheel heaver Hiram de ninth, and the that he has lost nothing! attle sid ed without the| ett recelved the mayor's! The was a model for quick-| making.g sensatic n ea games pitched atch f his breath. t » preliminartes te #, the Seatt! s0u ce @ mound, and s ee rovided who will de 2 out to the Tigers, The| cause the play to be quick and snap first th Tigers up @ and it! py, and who \ not permit the looked like the going Was good players to soldier while going on and Joe on the Job oft the field betwe nings Tron Joo Met ty, how i © teams pet this eve ittle trouble cleaning |a at 3 o'clock up f t frame as did Maile WERK | and a pitchers’ duel was apparent! The Seore In the second frame, however, na Matis jet the Tacoma bull 1 Beat ‘ some recution ! a : Butler kicked out a hard : 6ver Barth's head, which was ‘ ‘ , pegred ily enough to keep Hogan on third % was. oe Is was flustered when Roeckel " AR. RM. PO. A. ? » ball to his feet. He fig ‘ ‘ » was a forcein, and |!''9* “ ;: ie pill to Cadman to stop yo. ¢ ; 3 t gentleman ™ sa INDIANS TAKE THE = OPENING CONTEST SPOKANE, April 21.—In of uncertain plays, cause high wind which swept t the Spokane Indians got the opening contest of 1 ason from the Aberdeen Black Cats here yesterday afternoon of 5,000. Stark, Ab pitcher was given poor support, and was hit hard. Saiveson went wel! for & ‘VICTORIA SHUTS OUT kane for five innings, and ther Woe op Soyew sno nae aemecs| WANGOUVER CHAMPS | fm locating the plate. Harkness C. April 21 pitched the last five as for the right foot Aberdeen, and went well The score by innings Aberdeen ....0100231000—5 Gpokane O10T 9010" 9 JACK JOHNSON SAILS HAVANA, April 21.—Jack John former world’s heavyweight shutting them out b; 2 to 0 The opening was headed by a battalion parade of soldiers, who will leave thin week tor France, and attracted the largest opening day crowd ever seen here Mayor Taylor pitched the firat bal! son, ‘’ , } champion, who lost the titie to Jess Hunt, Vancouver pitcher, la ‘ ‘Willard here, sailed yesterday, » control, while McKenry had ry his white wife, for Spain. thing right in hand from the start Spain Johnson fntends to go to fort e Bees England, saying that he expects no core by innings Vancouver 90000000606 trouble in landing in England, re gardiess of the fact that he has no passports. He expects to return to/ ¢ Ee * Havana in June and open » gym NOW THEY STAND Victoria 10001000 0—2 nasium. = — + NORTHWESTERN | RAGE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Lest rt. | BASEBALL i$ ts DUGDALE FIeio pror nih Tacoma vs. Seattle Vancouver + 6 Tomorrow and All Week ATaP. M. mae Fourth Ave. Cars dmnission 25e and 504 Lavies" DAY TOMORROW NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourtst Beattie, 6:20 FEDERAL LEAG w 114s pm. 1 bie subject to change without | Cr Phone Main 3101. Price 500 Round Trip AMERICAN LEAG VICTORIA PUTS A NICK IN VANCOUVER CHAMPS | STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1915. PAGE 9% | —IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS— EDITED BY HAYBEE SMITH BEATS SCHOLTZ FOR YOUNG PITCHER--NO. 2! BY BIC MARGIN BY HUGH FULLERTON OUR SCHOOL OF BASEBALL HINTS Results Yesterday Logue 26, Coon 18; 40 In- | mings. Loveland 25, Foss 20; 561 In nings. Ehrilohman 25, Scholtz 4; 41 innings. | Games Tonight | Davie ve, Ginnold | Jack Ball vs. Scollard Henning va. Lyttaker, | Rudolph ¥ | Benny Scholtz by the hriichman defeated most uneven |score of any match played in the lefty championship tourney in three. cushion billiards, at Brown & Hu jlen's parlors, last night, completing his bi of 25 points in 41 frames }when Scholtz had 4 only | four, Bhriter inst 1 joints tn nd amassed two runs of three | Ray I lefeated John Coon 5 to 16, in 4 ings, getting In ght runs of tw This eliminates Coon fron with Jim Davia ¢ {| Jim ght made points a ate of in eight ramos and five in four, defeating SHOW SPEED IN PIGEON RACE Here’s the little old drop, fellows to hit It the overhand delivery lapping the seam, with thumb on bottom, holding seam (Fig. 1). The ball is released between the thumb and first finger, with a jerk of the wrist, and the back of the hand must be parallel with the ground as the They break thelr backs trying with first and second fingers over ball leaves (Fig. 2) ¢ Pigeon club| WAYNE BARHAM BACK from Yun ‘ y. April] ° . ed at 8 « FRANCISCO, Apr 1 Dow ti P Wayne Barham, ¥ went r entered, | 4 from the Victoria team to the big v7 The re le *, and who came back to the/t were not as numerous as was| iy San Franclaco Seals, has bee expected; only #ix birds returning} Jacobs, The Star’s staff photographer, was on the job at the ball park yesterday. The picture shows from Bowling in the axed to Victoria by Man t and four were re-|left to right, Capt. Butler of the Tacoma team, Manager Raymond of Seattie, Umpire McGreevy, and, off to Capt. Drake's Harry Wolverton, and will rtit one side, our little friend, Daniel Edward Dugdale. The men are discussing the ground rules just before the Ehriich's No for duty to that team immediately. | | first, his bird | first game of the season starts. a ee ee ee > of 0 yard averaging 16 years. Call Sidney /at bat. H. Carroll also got a homer losing team r ore of minute; J. B. Lukens, third, $71.59 AY TY ur — wo double plays. The ‘eature of and ¢ eam bigh rds per minute; J. B. Laker The Rainiers of Georgetown beat the game was a triple pliy made im average of 191 : SAN FRANCISCO, April 21.—/ fourth, 566.04 yards per minute; L the Brothers school nine of South the second inning In the Commercial league, on the Great surprise was exp ed here | V. Gregson, fifth 61 yards per| } ko} 114 Park by a score of 6 to 4. The bat = aaa Bismarck a t Tire today when word was recelved| minute; H. Benson's bird arrived | tery for the Rainiers was [ill Mc WELSH ALL THE WAY team defeated Manager Wolverton of thejat 6 pm. H. Bauwens h Gibbon and Frank Smith. 5 Mo haere a in Los An that he}th nie entries arrive Monday,| . Th@ Georgetown Cubs defeated exer HUDSON, Wis, April 21— te ad released Nig ¢ The had another ofthe Tigers ina fast game by @| The Monks went on a batting Freddie Welsh ho.ds a de { , atcher was let go un i} ~ t ® f15to%, Th tures were | spree and walloped the Capitol Hill) today over Red Watson of San 173 The next race will be fre home ron by J Anderson | Midgets, 24 to 1. H. Richardson, Francisco as a result of their The team representing the sales CAMPUS DAY FIXED Salem, Oregon, on Sunday, Apri! and a three-bagger by Bert Nonan. | got a three-bag hree hom @| 10round bout here Iast night department of the Electric Co, took J The Cubs want games with teams ' single and two walks in six times’ Welsh led a a fall out of the Western Electrics : me re Inst night to the tur 0} ¢ D8. Searle of the win put over both the high acore of 216) v and high f 189 wi The Firestone team holds the Fx # bowled. Reich-| ve will be a freshman: (8 i still the best] so game and, in th MARKET REPORT . 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